Women and the Constitution [fldr 1 of 2]
- RBSC-ARC-1582-48-08
- File
- 1980-1983
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
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Women and the Constitution [fldr 1 of 2]
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
Part of Hilda Thomas fonds
Women and the Arts in Canada: Letter Series
Women and Sustainable Development: Canadian Perspectives Conference sous-fonds.
Sous-fonds consists of records documenting the planning and organization of the "Women and Sustainable Development: Canadian Perspectives" conference, including correspondence, reports, minutes, and published materials. It is arranged in two series: Conference Proposals and Miscellaneous Files.
Women and Sustainable Development: Canadian Perspectives Conference
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
Part of Johanna den Hertog fonds
Part of Johanna den Hertog fonds
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
"Women and Politics," The Network of NGOs of Trinidad at Tobago
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
"Women and Politics," Canberra, Australia.
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
Part of YWCA Metro Vancouver fonds
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Part of Hilda Thomas fonds
Series contains records, primarily printed material, relating to conferences Thomas participated in related to women in peace and anti-war activism. Series also contains handwritten notes by Thomas.
Women and organized religion (19th)
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
Part of Johanna den Hertog fonds
Part of Johanna den Hertog fonds
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Women and Health [Women's Health Collective]
Part of Johanna den Hertog fonds
Women and health in New Zealand.
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
Women and government correspondence.
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Women and Ethnicity (Non-Mudd Project) series
Part of Women's Research Centre fonds
Series consists of records created and used by the Women's Research Centre on the subjects of immigrant women and spousal assault, cultural and linguistic isolation. Records reflect the Centre's look at racism in society, education, and the effects of immigrant women living in a multicultural society. It also contains documents on developing strategies for establishing bilingual and bicultural models to identify better the issues and needs of women of different ethnicities. The Women's Research Centre interviewed workers at Vancouver Transition House, Powell House, "A Woman's Place," Cedar Cottage Neighborhood House and Mosaic. In addition, the Women's Research Centre conducted interviews in Portuguese, Hungarian, Greek, Chinese, and East Indian communities. Research into these various issues led to the publication of several reports, such as The Social Organization of Family Violence: An Ethnography of Immigrant Experience in Vancouver: A Report to the Non-Medical Use of Drugs Directorate, Health and Welfare Canada, published in 1975; The Social Organization of Family Violence: An Ethnography of Immigrant Experience in Vancouver, published in [1978]; Services for Immigrant Women: Report and Evaluation of a Series of Four Workshops Conducted in the Summer, 1977; "Workshops on Services for Immigrant Women: Compilation of Worksheet Results," published in Summer 1977; and "Education in Industry: Industrial Problems in a Multicultural Society." The Women's Research Centre worked in consultation with umbrella organizations committed to promoting multiculturalism, such as the Multicultural Society of British Columbia. Series consists of interview transcripts and questionnaires, workshop case studies, drafts and completed copies of various reports, correspondence, financial statements, cheque stubs, receipts, invoices, income and expense statements, budgets, job advertisements, address lists, grant applications for Non-Mudd project, Non-Mudd project contracts, research proposal, guidelines for Non-Mudd project, handwritten and typed notes, requisitions for cheques, interview schedules, information sheets, workshop summaries and evaluation results, workshop outlines and agendas, final project report guidelines, application forms, payroll records, employee records, manuals, meeting minutes, briefs, newsletters, membership applications, resource lists, organizational charts, time log analyses, workshop statement of objectives and statement of purpose, published articles, microdata set description files, and discussion papers.
"Women and Environment," University of Toronto. 25 May 1990
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Women and employment, correspondence.
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Women and education, resource material.
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Women and education, resource material.
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
"Women and Development," Margaret Laurence Lecture, Trent University. 23 Jan. 1991
Part of Rosemary Brown fonds
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
[Women and children's rights ephemera]
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds
[Women and Children Outside Hut, Durban, South Africa]
Photograph taken while on a cruise to South America and Africa on the Duchess of Atholl.
Franklin, Benjamin
[Women and children on the beach]
Image of two women and children playing in the sand and water on the beach. Location of the photograph is unknown.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Women and children on outer deck]
Several unidentified women and children on the outer deck of an unidentified ocean liner.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Women and children on outer deck]
Several unidentified women and children on the outer deck of an unidentified ocean liner.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Women and children in Jamaica]
Four rural women with children in front of their houses perhaps taken by a traveler aboard the second C.P. R.M.S. Empress of Britain's tour of Jamaica.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Part of Roy Miki fonds
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Women and AIDS Virtual Education (WAVE) project
Part of Positive Women's Network fonds
Scope and content: The sub-series contains records related to the Women and AIDS Virtual Education (WAVE) project. The project was launched to support HIV + women in British Columbia to share dialogue about being HIV positive, to provide access to medical and treatment information, peer support, counselling, resources, education, ‘experts’, such as doctors, lawyers, nutritionists and treatment experts, and to break-down isolation and stigma faced by HIV + women, particularly women in rural areas. WAVE was modelled as a ‘virtual drop-in clinic’ website, and contained question and answer online modules, bulletin boards for HIV + women and community members, and resources such as newsletters, brochures, and links to other important websites.
Record types in the sub-series include project reports, correspondence, financial records, strategy documents, web design and marketing proposals, press releases, and materials related to website such as domain name purchase and IBM customer agreement.
Part of Vancouver Status of Women fonds